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  • A new study says men are in favour of birth control pills
  • The survey was done by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
  • It involved 19,000 adult men from eight different countries

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Are men ready to use birth control pills? Latest study discloses

It was found in the study that 78% to 98% of men are ready to take male contraceptive pills; know more about it.

In the recent past, a piece of news made rounds on the internet which said that the day is not far when men can also have birth control pills. Even though the pill is not available in the market yet, it raised a question whether men will actually consider taking them.

Soon after this, a study was presented at the Reproductive Health Innovation Summit in Boston in February 2023, which says that men and their partners are in favour of birth control pills for men.

The survey was done by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation which involved 19,000 adult men from eight different countries, namely Nigeria, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Vietnam, Bangladesh, India, and the USA.

And it was concluded that 78% to 98% of men are ready to take male contraceptive pills.

Also Read: Now men can also take pills to prevent unwanted pregnancy; know all about it

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